BBC Three and iPlayer are about to shake the table with a new documentary, P Diddy: The Rise and Fall, hitting screens on April 28.
Hosted by Yinka Bokinni, this doc dives deep into the world of Sean “Diddy” Combs, the man, the mogul, and the mess.
From building Bad Boy Records in his 20s to shaping the careers of legends like Biggie, Mary J. Blige, J Lo, and Usher, Diddy was once hip-hop royalty. He turned his name into a brand, racked up Grammys, ran reality shows, launched clothing lines, and made major moves in music, fashion, and TV.
Now he’s up against heavy charges including racketeering, sex trafficking, and kidnapping, with his trial set for May. He denies it all, but the accusations just keep rolling in.
Yinka’s not sugarcoating it. She’s talking to folks who knew him, those who worked with him, and even his harshest critics. The doc looks at the fame, the power, and the silence that may have protected him for years.
P Diddy: The Rise and Fall isn’t just about one man. It’s about the machine that helped build him and the system that might’ve looked the other way.
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